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You can't argue with Nazis and Commies because they don't believe in the issues they support. They only care about control.

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Russia made Antisemitism into a capital offence as their first action after the Jewish destruction of the Russian Empire, called the Russian revolution

Anti-Communism was also made into a Capital offence on the grounds of being antisemitic

Fascism in Italy and National Socialism in Germany developed at the same time to protect their Nations from what was done to Russia where millions were now executed.

Foreigners were banned from working with News, Movies and Theater.

Nuances?

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Noam Chomsky - Why Does the U.S. Support Israel? - YouTube
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#Epstein , Epstein, Epstein. My daily reminder. Quid pro quo. Club Fed. "They were predators together, they molested kids together." -Prosecutor. Leniency implies GUILT! #Politics


Suriname pledges to shield 90% of forests, far beyond global conservation goal


Suriname has pledged to permanently protect 90% of its forests, far surpassing the global 30x30 goal.


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Americans used to hate criminals and the homeless, but now every American is a criminal and soon every American will be homeless.

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Robert Reich: A massive boycott of Disney (owner of ABC) and its subsidiary HULU made Disney decide to put Jimmy Kimmel back on TV.



#ConvictedFelonTrump 's behavior wrt the #Epstein files proves to me that he is GUILTY of things in them that he is terrified of becoming public! Q. E. D. Keep digging! #Politics



#Epstein , Epstein, Epstein! Release the files! Release the files! Release the files! With only victim names redacted. Whistleblowers: Tell the world about anything missing! Releasing in tranches allows obfuscation of complete content! #Politics




#GutenMorgen Fediland. ☕
Heute stellt sich unser Bürgermeister zur Wiederwahl. Es gibt keine Gegenkandidaten.
Ich hoffe nur, meine Mitbürger haben verstanden, daß das kein Selbstläufer ist.
Um gewählt zu werden, braucht der Kandidat mehr "Ja"- als "Nein"-Stimmen und mindestens 15 Prozent der Wahlberechtigten müssen "Ja" ankreuzen.
Habt einen schönen #Sonntag.
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Maybe no one trust cops anymore because the Stasi have decided to work for the elites now instead of respecting the Bill of Rights.

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Colombia | Petro Calls for Moving UN HQ After Trump Admin Revokes His Visa Over Protest Speech


"What the US government is doing to me breaks all the norms of immunity on which the functioning of the United Nations and its General Assembly is based," Petro said.


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I just published v0.98 of #jSH, a #JavaScript scripting environment for #MSDOS. This is the 'little' text-mode brother to #DOjS.

- updated curl, mbedTLS and zip

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La pianta che incentiva l’atterraggio delle mosche imitando l’odore di formiche ferite dai ragni
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China Bans Nvidia RTX Pro 6000D


China officially bans ByteDance and Alibaba from buying Nvidia RTX Pro 6000D chips to strengthen national semiconductor independence.

China has taken a major step in its technology policy by banning its biggest tech companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, from purchasing Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D chips. The decision, announced by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), is part of a long-term strategy to reduce reliance on US technology and accelerate national semiconductor self-sufficiency. This move highlights Beijing’s determination to ensure its artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem develops on a local foundation.

The ban sparked strong reactions in the global industry. On one hand, Nvidia loses a key market that could generate substantial revenue. On the other hand, Chinese chipmakers see an opportunity to strengthen their foothold at home. This situation underscores the growing technological geopolitical rivalry between the world’s two largest economies.

Background of the Ban


China has long sought to build a self-sufficient semiconductor industry. Import substitution policies and state subsidies have been directed at local chip companies to help them compete with foreign products. However, the AI sector has remained heavily dependent on US chips, particularly those from Nvidia, which dominates the global GPU accelerator market.

By banning the purchase of RTX Pro 6000D, Beijing is sending a clear message that domestic tech firms must reduce their reliance on Nvidia. The policy is not only about economics but also about national security and strategic data control.

The Role of Regulators


The Cyberspace Administration of China was the driving force behind this policy. Known as the authority overseeing internet and national data security, CAC’s decision to ban foreign chip purchases for tech giants like ByteDance and Alibaba demonstrates a direct link between digital regulation and national security strategy.

The ban also reflects a shift in regulatory stance. Previously, Beijing tolerated imports of downgraded chips as long as they complied with US export restrictions. Now the directive is stricter: companies must prioritize domestic technologies even if it means short-term performance sacrifices.

Targeted Tech Giants


Two of the most affected companies are ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, and Alibaba, the e-commerce and cloud computing powerhouse. Both have been investing heavily in large-scale AI infrastructure. Without Nvidia’s chips, they will have to rely on local suppliers.

This may slow down their AI service expansion. Yet at the same time, it will push them to collaborate more closely with Chinese chipmakers such as Huawei or other domestic accelerator providers.

The Nvidia RTX Pro 6000D


The RTX Pro 6000D is a special variant Nvidia designed to meet US export restrictions to China. The chip is deliberately downgraded compared to the global version, ensuring it remains eligible for sale in the Chinese market.

With large GDDR7 memory and fifth-generation Tensor Cores, the 6000D remains capable for AI applications. However, key features such as NVLink for multi-GPU communication have been removed. The price is about 50,000 yuan, or around 7,000 US dollars.

Differences from the Global Variant


Compared with the global RTX Pro 6000, the 6000D shows clear downgrades. The global version offers higher memory bandwidth and NVLink support, enabling faster training of large-scale AI models. Without these features, the 6000D is limited in handling massive computational workloads.

Additionally, the 6000D design avoids advanced technologies such as HBM memory and CoWoS packaging, which are critical in high-end chips. This makes the China-only variant more of a temporary compromise than a long-term solution.

Market and Industry Reaction


The market gave a lukewarm response to the 6000D. Many companies considered it overpriced for its reduced performance. Reports suggested some firms preferred acquiring higher-end Nvidia chips through gray-market channels instead of purchasing the downgraded legal version.

With the new ban in place, Nvidia’s chance to sell this compromise product is further diminished. This development highlights the dead end facing Nvidia’s strategy of offering downgraded chips to stay in China.

Strategic and Economic Impact


The ban carries broad implications for both Chinese tech companies and Nvidia as a global supplier. For Beijing, it is an explicit push to make domestic chips the backbone of its AI development.

Impact on Chinese Tech Companies


ByteDance and Alibaba will need to overhaul their data center strategies. Without Nvidia, they must transition to local chips or reconfigure their software architecture to work with domestic accelerators. This requires significant investment but will strengthen the local ecosystem in the long run.

AI developers also need to ensure training frameworks run efficiently on non-Nvidia hardware. This involves optimizing software, drivers, and network infrastructure.

Impact on Nvidia


China has historically been one of Nvidia’s most important markets, contributing a significant portion of revenue. Losing the ability to sell the 6000D further squeezes its growth prospects in Asia. CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment with the ban but reaffirmed Nvidia’s readiness to re-engage if opportunities arise.

Global investors are concerned about long-term risks. If the Chinese market closes entirely, Nvidia will be forced to rely more heavily on the US and Europe, which may not absorb its full GPU AI production capacity.

Geopolitical Implications


The ban underscores the tech rivalry between China and the US. Washington continues to tighten AI chip export restrictions, while Beijing doubles down on domestic semiconductor development. This creates a new dynamic in the global supply chain, with the potential for market fragmentation.

International companies operating in China are also affected. They must decide whether to comply with Beijing’s strict regulations or seek alternative strategies to stay competitive.

China’s ban on Nvidia RTX Pro 6000D purchases by ByteDance and Alibaba marks a new chapter in the global tech war. The policy highlights Beijing’s determination to strengthen domestic semiconductors while challenging US dominance in AI. Going forward, the spotlight will be on how quickly Chinese chipmakers can fill the gap left by Nvidia. For further insights into technology and global markets, continue reading related articles on Olam News.




South Korea cannot pay US$350 billion to US for tariff deal as Trump suggests, top aide says - CNA
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#Accenture laid off over 11,000 #employees in 90 days as part of an $865 million restructuring plan, emphasising the need for employees to #reskill for the #AI landscape. Despite a 7% revenue increase, the company faces declining demand for short-term #consulting projects and is focusing on #AIdrivengrowth, with #generativeAI bookings reaching $5.1 billion. trak.in/stories/accenture-fire… #tech #media #news

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The TikTok deal would turn Trump allies' dreams of control into reality msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinio…

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Wolverine: veja trailer, gameplay e lançamento do jogo de ação
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#Japan has so many QR-code based payment systems!

There are many others where the QR-code is on your phone and they scan it.

Why are QR-codes still so popular, when NFC is both faster and more secure? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯



6 celulares tão bons que vão te fazer esquecer dos modelos caríssimos
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Taiwan to face Japan in Asian Baseball Championship
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20-year-old Cincinnati Reds prospect Lin Sheng-en takes the mound for Taiwan
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Fireworks light up Seoul as 1 mil. gather at Han River - The Korea Times
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The last stretch has begun. ⛵ Against waves, against blockades, the global sumud flotilla sails on with courage and hope



One photo per day from my archive. Completely random in subject, time, location. Photos that make me happy. And hopefully you too 😊

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Das BSW und sein Ringen um einen Platz in der Parteienlandschaft: Nicht Fisch, nicht Fleisch, so macht man keinen Wähler heiß! riehle-news.de/das-bsw-und-sei… Wird das noch gebraucht - oder kann das weg? Das Bündnis Sarah Wagenknecht stieg in den politischen Ring, um gerade jenen Linken ein neues Zuhause zu geben, die sich nicht mehr bei Heidi Reichinnek, Jan van Aken oder Ines Schwerdtner zu Hause fühlten.
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‘No War Crimes Are Off Limits' as Trump Reportedly Mulling Bombing Targets in Venezuela


NBC reported Friday that the US military is considering options including drone strikes against drug cartel members within the South American country, prompting fears of escalation.
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the us supreme court has approved racial color targeting for arrests in the us

it is advisable now that spain and portugal at a minimum, issue a no travel to the us being the hispanic community one of the most common targeted ethnic groups

the process of swiping is similar to the desparecidos of pinochet chile and videla argentina

other eu groups are at serious risk as well regardless of color or race, the only group most likelly less affected are white wasp anglo dutch danish

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Interesting discussions over here in WASP Germany already regarding liability issues if your boss sends you to the KKK of ameriKKKa for business, though, so fucking solid, big red warning signs should be up fucking *everywhere* by now and the only reasons they aren't are cowardice and complicity of politicians who belong and report to their respective oligarchy.
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Accenture, which laid off 11K+ employees in the past three months, warns of more cuts if workers cannot be retrained to have the skills needed for the age of AI (Stephen Foley/Financial Times)

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Trump’s NSPM-7 Labels Common Beliefs As Terrorism “Indicators”

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New directive targets “anti-Christian,” “anti-American,” and “anti-capitalism” opinions



Today, two concerts from #Warsaw: #Rossini with Poncet and #Scarlatti & #Bach with Dieltiens worldconcerthall.com/en/schedu… #wch


#Buldak instant noodles top 8 bil. units in global sales - The Korea Times
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ARM64 With Linux 6.18 To Accept Secrets From Firmware & More

All of the ARM64 feature changes intended for the Linux 6.18 merge window have been submitted in advance. There are a few new features worth calling out for 64-bit ARM Linux users...
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I have Reduced my car/bike usage. I'm still a hobby driver/motorcyclist but I do it less nowadays.

All my vehicles are bought second hand and will be Reused until I can't fix them anymore. They're both mid 00's Hondas (car and bike) so that's likely going to be until I run out of parts on the market.

Then they will be Recycled for scrap metal. At that point I'll think about Reusing some other second hand car. If electric makes sense it'll be that.

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It's not even just about sustainability. It's also largely about comfort (public transport is just 10x as comfortable as any car could be), price to the end consumer (public transport is typically much cheaper to the end consumer than cars, and that's even by a lot), space management (compare how much space cars need vs. public transport) and all these things. it's not just climate change.
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I'm with you entirely except for comfort. I think the only comfort advantage is that trains can have comparable leg room and you can standup.

I have never been on any type of mass transit where the seats were as comfortable as even a crappy car.
That's ignoring system dependent stuff like cleanliness or the discomforts of being close to strangers.

You can certainly clean more, put in better seats, and suck it up when it comes to strangers, but as it is right now, I struggle to see how you could say it's more comfortable based purely on the amenities.

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I struggle to see how you could say it’s more comfortable


easy, i don't have to focus on the street for 50 minutes. that's a big win for me.

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Ah, I wouldn't have called that comfort, more boredom. I still don't agree on the comfort thing, but at least I can see where you're coming from.

I'm tall and overweight. Even when I wasn't overweight the seats have never been wide enough and I almost always have my knees pressed into the back of the seat in front of me. With the seat being too short as well, I usually end up with a fair bit of pain unless I can stand or get a seat without someone close in front of me.

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It's not really boredom, you have that time left to sleep, draw, read, or enjoy the scenery. All the more worth it for public transit.

It also takes cars off the road, meaning fewer and shorter traffic jams. Win in my book.

The seating is more of an issue with cars, I've felt. It's always cramped and big cars are uncomfortable and unsafe. Hassle to park as well, and they end up costing you way more than it's worth.

Yeah, for me the real status symbol is a bicycle and healthy legs. Or a good public transit card.

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I mean, I used to be exclusively a bus rider or pedestrian, so I'm not unfamiliar with them. Sleeping is a bad choice because you can miss your stop, and at least in my experience the scenery is no different than you would get from the windshield.
Did like reading though, since that was relaxing. If I'm being fair though, taking a car for the trip I used to bus is fast enough that I wouldn't find a book worth it.

Does the seat softness not bother you? For me, seat softness and leg room are the two biggest drives for feeling uncomfortable and even the smallest car has more.

To be clear, I'm not saying public transit is bad. Far from it. If it were remotely viable for any of the trips I need to take it would be my go to. I just think that they could put more padding on the seats, make them a little larger, and give a touch more leg room.

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You don't miss your stop with an alarm.

The scenery is certainly different. You don't always see roads, you look at the side.

The seats are pretty comfy in train and bus, enough leg space too. I do agree with you that more padding and extra leg space would be always welcome, though.

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We'll have to agree to disagree on the seats. It's just not comfortable from my view. A cheap office chair would be an upgrade. We almost certainly live in different areas with different buses, so it's not really something we can compare specifically.

Completely different scenery is pushing it a bit. I can pretty much see whatever I could see out of the bus window through the windshield, and for the most part it's not what you would call "scenic". I don't live in the country nor do I live in a big enough city for interesting architecture, so it's just a long suburban and urban sprawl of slightly run down houses and low grade commercial along the bus routes. We're not talking some run down dystopia, but there just isn't much interesting to see, at least more than once.

I don't think an alarm would help me not miss my stop. The buses here are reliable, but not regular enough to set an alarm for arrival times. I was always worried they'd show up early and I'd miss it, and that sucked when the weather was bad.

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... Have you ever used public transportation in any major city? It is about the only instance in modern age where you are in a vehicle that may be going 50 kph and you are standing. If you are going to be making claims, I would drop that "10x as comfortable" bit.

Comfortable is probably the biggest reason most people don't use public transportation. With their own cars, they don't need to wait, they don't need to worry about whether they are going to be packed like sardines because of the work rush, or forced to even wait for another pass because it got full before they were able to get on, or have to worry about getting cramps from not being able to sit, or having the transit take significantly more because it's not direct, or pickpockets..

About the only comfortable thing about public transport is if you can get on it during off-peak hours when seats are available, in a route that doesn't require a lot transfers, that isn't much longer due to the stops and side-routing, and that doesn't have a high wait time. All the stars have to align.

In comparison, bikes are probably the better option overall, and it would be epic if public transport started incorporating e-bike/scooter transit along with it. Unfortunately it seems to be quite the opposite where I live due to concerns about Lithium battery fires, but hopefully someone somewhere realizes that that is just a standardization issue.

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public transport is just 10x as comfortable as any car could be


Yes, nothing beats walking to a bus stop and waiting there in the cold, rain or burning sun, hoping the bus shows up in time or at all. Then stressing, because it being 15 minutes late probably means your connecting train will be gone. Oh yes, there it goes. Half an hour wait with no place to sit. And then repeat this two more times for more connecting trains and buses.

And I haven't even talked about not being able to sit during train rides, or having to sit on back wrecking seats. Unfortunately I have back issues and after having enjoyed the 'comfort' of our public transport I often end up just not being able to stand or sit anymore at the end of the day because my back hurts so bad.

That is my average commute, and as a bonus there ultimately isn't a difference in price here between taking the car or public transport. To top it off my average travel time is 60 minutes by car, 1.5 - 2 hours by public transport, often depending whether or not the first bus shows up in time.

It would be able to overlook a lot of this if it was feasible to do some work in the train, but with all the fragmentation on my route I never really get anything done.

I really would like to use public transport, as it is more sustainable than my gas guzzler, but each time I try it the experience just sucks so bad.

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in reply to gandalf_der_12te

Agree, it's so much nicer.

No stress about searching parking spots, no cursing people driving too fast or slow... and reliable, fast, affordable and comfortable.

Political will is not even the problem; corruption, ie. corporatism and oligarchs are. They stand in the way of a truly public transit friendly society. None of the oligarchs are part of 'us'.

And even if we consider cars,good driving experiences necessitate public transit, bicycle lanes, and walkability!




Gov't begins gradually resuming operations of state computer network following fire at data center - The Korea Times
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A new report suggests that China's rapid and unrelenting growth within the space sector will see the country overtake the U.S. in the "new space race" to become the world's leading space-faring nation in as little as 5 or 10 years.

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#china #space #technology